La superstar NBA des Los Angeles Lakers, LeBron James (gauche) et son fils, Bronny (droite)

New Lakers player, Bronny James will have the particularity of playing with his father in Los Angeles.

But in order to avoid any misunderstanding for this first season together, LeBron has set a very simple rule from the start.

The Lakers season will be very closely followed at the start of the school year, with a partnership between LeBron James and his son Bronny.

We should find the former USC player during the first NBA games to allow him to make history, but his role is still a little unclear during this campaign. According to some sources of Adrian Wojnarowski, let us recall that Bronny should spend time in the G-League.

Depending on the results of the season and his performances, Bronny could however get minutes under the leadership of JJ Redick.

We know that LeBron is in any case eager to team up with him, although there will be some rules in force for this collaboration.

After all, it is the first time that a father and his son will play together in the NBA.

LeBron’s Rule Number 1 to Bronny

To avoid any awkwardness with teammates or other strange sequences on the court, LeBron has a deal with Bronny: no “dad” in the world of the orange ball.

This is what he reveals in his recent show “The Shop”, which he was able to film a few weeks ago when he was in Paris. We imagine that Bronny has been warned.

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Understandable as a rule, especially since it could be subject to mockery from opponents and even fans.

They fully understand the need to impose some basics.

He wants to be called GOAT? 😭

“Dad I’m open” 😭😭😭

LeBron James has imposed at least one rule on Bronny James, in order to avoid misunderstandings for this first season with the Lakers.

Not bad news for everyone, even if the two may not have the opportunity to play together much.